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Time | Name | Location / Group | Address / Platform | Region | |
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12:00 PM | Downtown Granite City Group | Downtown Granite City Group | 2116 Edison Avenue | Granite City | Closed Meeting Discussion |
12:00 PM | O'Fallon Trailer Group | The O'Fallon Trailer Group | 108 Carbon Hill Rd | O'Fallon | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Wheelchair Access |
12:00 PM | Working with Others/Four Absolutes | Try Club | 609 Berkshire Blvd | Alton | Discussion English Open Meeting |
3:30 PM | Tuesday Night Women's Group (Women) | Hope Lutheran Church | 3715 Wabash Ave | Granite City | Closed Meeting Discussion English + Women's Meeting |
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Greenville, Illinois AA Meetings
Greenville is the country seat city of Bond County and is part of Illinois state’s Metro East Region. Greenville AA meetings have been active in curbing the alcohol addictions plaguing many people living in this city. Alcohol addictions are very persistent problems, and they are associated with many other ailments, including substance use disorder. It is a near-impossible feat to achieve full recovery from these issues independently, as they eat into every aspect of a person’s life. AA meetings Illinois state hosts provide adequate support, encouragement, and any help these affected people need as they take back the wheel of their lives from alcohol and substance addictions. These meetings apply the principles of AA’s 12-step approach to addiction recovery, and coupled with therapy and counseling sessions; participants record significant improvement in their recoveries. Treatments are vital, and participants are properly attended to by qualified professionals beginning with alcohol detox. The community of people who make up AA meetings in Illinois is very particular about long-term results. So, they put in place some aftercare and follow-up programs for participants. This way, sobriety can be achieved and maintained. You can reach out to our specialists with any questions you may have, and they would surely provide you with adequate information.